Key Points

Aamir Khan is taking a bold step by releasing 'Sitaare Zameen Par' directly on YouTube Movies instead of traditional OTT platforms. He aims to make the film accessible to everyone, pricing it at just Rs 100 in India. The sports drama, a sequel to 'Taare Zameen Par,' follows a basketball coach training neurodivergent children. Khan hopes this model will revive the communal experience of watching films together.

Key Points: Aamir Khan Skips OTT for Affordable Sitaare Zameen Par YouTube Release

  • Aamir Khan skips OTT for YouTube Movies to make films more affordable
  • Film priced at Rs 100 for Indian audiences
  • Available in 38 countries with localized pricing
  • Sequel to 'Taare Zameen Par' features neurodivergent kids’ basketball journey
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Aamir Khan explains why he dodged OTT for 'Sitaare Zameen Par,' says he never liked that model

Aamir Khan explains why he chose YouTube over OTT for 'Sitaare Zameen Par,' aiming for wider accessibility at just Rs 100.

"If a family of four watches the film for Rs 100, that’s just Rs 25 per person. – Aamir Khan"

Mumbai, July 29

Aamir Khan, who is all set to release his sports drama 'Sitaare Zameen Par' on YouTube Movies, shared the reason for skipping popular OTT platforms and instead deciding to go directly to YouTube.

The film will be available from August 1 on YouTube Movies on demand at an accessible price, skipping other digital platforms entirely. It will be priced at Rs 100 in India and will also be available in 38 other countries, including the US, UK, and Australia, with prices tailored to local markets.

During a press conference in Mumbai on Tuesday, Aamir explained that his aim was to make the film affordable and accessible to as many people as possible.

Aamir shared, "Think about it. If a family of four watches the film for Rs 100, that's just Rs 25 per person. You can even invite your neighbors. When I was young, I used to watch movies with neighbors. If you watch it with eight people, it's even cheaper. You can show it to the whole village, 100 people for Rs 100, that's just Rs 1 per person."

He added, "It's up to you how you want to use it. But our effort is to reach every corner of India and ensure everyone benefits from it. This is a big step for us."

The film will skip all other digital streaming platforms and go straight to YouTube Movies on demand.

Aamir spoke openly about why he chose not to follow the OTT route like many other filmmakers. He shared that he "never liked" the traditional OTT model and wanted to try something different that would reach more people at a lower cost.

"Many journalists have asked me why I didn't go to OTT," Aamir said. "At that time, I couldn't explain it clearly. But the reason is that I never liked that model. I never understood it. That's why I've come up with this new model. I hope you'll like it. I hope that every citizen of the country will appreciate it. I believe cinema, which once soared, will soar high again."

The release will feature subtitles and dubbed versions in several languages to cater to a wider audience.

Speaking about Sitaare Zameen Par, it is a sequel to the blockbuster movie Taare Zameen Par. In this sports drama, Aamir Khan plays the role of a basketball coach tasked with training a group of neurodivergent children. The film also stars Genelia Deshmukh. Directed by Prasanna, it hit theaters on June 20.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I'm not sure YouTube can match the streaming quality of OTT platforms. Also, what about piracy risks? People might just screen record and share illegally. Good intention but needs better execution.
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Ananya R
Aamir Khan always thinks differently! 😊 This reminds me of old days when entire neighborhoods would gather to watch movies on Doordarshan. Hope this brings back that community feeling. Can't wait to watch with my family!
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David E
Interesting experiment! As someone working in digital media, I'm curious to see the analytics after release. Will this model actually reach rural areas where internet connectivity is still patchy? The pricing is brilliant though.
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Karthik V
Finally a Bollywood star who understands middle-class budgets! ₹100 is less than what we pay for popcorn in multiplexes. Hope other producers follow this path instead of those ₹499 OTT premieres.
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Shreya B
But what about the theater experience? Taare Zameen Par made me cry in cinema hall with strangers. Some movies need that collective emotional experience. Maybe should have done both - theaters AND this YouTube model.

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